> I picked this up today from the curb. It consists of a three-ring binder,
> with a SBC inside (made to fit a three-ring binder,) and its technical
> manual. After a quick glance at the board and the manual, it uses an Intel
> 8085, has 2k battery backed static ram, 8k rom, and RS-232c interface. It
> has an Atari 400-style keypad for hex and commands, as well as 8 switches
> for data.
>
> Anyone know when it might be from?

Joyce, Thank you for checking. Do you have any information about the original COSMAC 1801 computer? This as far as I can tell was the first computer-ish

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, Oct 9, 2009

Joyce,
Thank you for checking. Do you have any information about the original
COSMAC 1801 computer? This as far as I can tell was the first
computer-ish device based on the COSMAC processor.
Thanks
Bill Degnan

Joyce Weisbecker wrote:

Hi.

I never received an e-mail from you about my father,
Joe Weisbecker, but please try again :). Mother donated all of Dad's
papers and prototypes to the David Sarnoff Library, so I only have a
few things related to the programs I wrote and sold to RCA for the VIP
and Studio II.

Try e-mailing again at this address (minmax_3512@...).
I'd be happy to correspond with you.

Joyce

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